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Today may be a hot one, but it’s the perfect time to check out our sneak preview of DSW’s fall trends and merchandise.
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Meanwhile, the Hamburg-based shipping company on Wednesday published a lengthy question and answer document explaining the firm’s plans to restructure its debt.
The Canadian cargo airline posted net earnings of C$2.6 million (U.S. $1.91 million) for the quarter despite revenues rising 13.3 percent to C$87.1 million compared with the first quarter of 2016.
The troubled Taiwanese ocean carrier will charter the YM Wind and YM Wreath from Seaspan and GCI Group, respectively, in an effort to grow its overall fleet while reducing average vessel age, Yang Ming said in a statement.
Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said the agency will continue to lean heavily on the industry for input on how to improve trade facilitation and sharpen its enforcement activities.
The Morris Plains, N.J.-based industrial conglomerate’s new Connected Freight solution is designed for high-value and perishable goods.
The European Union reported an 11.3 percent increase in agri-food exports in March 2017 compared with the same 2016 period, according to recent figures from the European Commission.
The Norwegian ocean carrier will deploy the Auto Energy, the world’s largest vehicle carrier capable of running on liquified natural gas (LNG), between Southampton, U.K. and the Scandinavian region, the company said in a statement.
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Jeffrey A. Rosen as deputy secretary for the Department of Transportation.
The Commerce Department had determined that imports of steel reinforcement bar, also known as rebar, from Turkey and Japan are being dumped on the U.S. market at unfair prices.